Guide to Download iOS 10 and Install It on Your iPhone

--Wednesday, Dec.21, 2016

Coming out with quite a few outstanding new features, iOS 10 is certainly becoming the
foreground of public attention. Now that it's available for iOS users since September 13, it's
catching increasing attention across the world. Just as I can't wait to update my iPhone 6s Plus to
iOS 10, I believe many of you also want to do so. Take it easy, let's see what's new on iOS 10 in
advance.

New Eyes-catching Features of iOS 10:

1. Raise to wake. Once you pick up your iPhone/iPad/iPod, it will wake up automatically with no
need to press down "Home" key or "Power" button.

2. Rich lockscreen notifications allow you to keep informed all day long.

3. Got too many notifications? Clear all with one button in a glance.

4. Water detection. As long as there is a potential to water damage, you will get warned. Also,
related instructions will be offered along.

5. A brand new Control Center. You can easily access more functions in the same
screen.

Notes: Things Must Do before Updating to iOS 10

Things go wrong sometimes and making full preparation for unexpected things is always a great
idea. We've received some reports from iOS users saying that they fail to update to the latest
version of iOS. What's worse, some contents are missing after that. Therefore, please make a
backup for your existing data on iPhone/iPad/iPod before you perform the update.

Make a Backup Though iTunes

You can use iTunes to make an iTunes backup file on computer or to make an iCloud backup file
above the sky. Just launch iTunes and plug your device in Mac/PC. Then go to "Summary" page
by clicking on the "Phone-like" button. Now, hit the "Back Up Now" button and it starts backing
up your device. If you want to make an iCloud backup, please highlight "iCloud" on the left.

On your iOS device, go to "Settings" > "iCloud" > "Backup" > "Back Up Now", and wait until
the backup is done. Since the process may take a long time, you can enable automatic backup
service via toggling on the bar of "iCloud Backup". It enables to automatically back up your
iPhone/iPad/iPod as long as it's plugged in, locked and connected to a Wi-Fi.

Method 1: Update iDevice to iOS 10 Over the Air

Step 3. You can now see iOS 10 available for update. It takes around 1.1 GB and the details of
the massive update will be listed on the screen. Please scroll down and check it out.

Step 4. Scroll down and tap "Download and Install". If you have set up passcode, please enter
your passcode again.

Step 5. Please check out "Terms and Conditions" and tap "Agree" to continue.

Step 6. Now, your device will propose an update request to Apple. After that, it begins to
download the iOS 10.

Step 7. After done downloading, please click on "Install Now". You will need to wait a while until
it's done. Then, your device will reboot and you need to re-set up some information like Apple
ID, Wallet, Keychain, and so on.

However, some users report that their devices keep restarting or being stuck on Apple Logo
when using this OTA way to update iPhone. So, the latter two methods are more recommended.

Note that if you're beset by the same situation, iOS System Recovery will fix your device to
normal without any data loss.

Method 2: Update iDevice to iOS 10 via iTunes

Please run the iTunes on your computer and connect your iDevice via USB cable to it. Normally,
it will automatically prompts you that "A new iPhone Software is available" as the pop-up shows
below.

You can choose "Download and Update" to update your device to iOS 10. However, if there is
no pop-up, please go to "Summary" page and click "Update" button. If you see "iTunes will
update your iPhone to iOS 10.0.1 and will verify the update with Apple", please choose
"Update".

Next, there is a detailed introduction of iOS 10. Tap "Next" to continue. After your
reading "Terms and Conditions", select "Agree". Now, iTunes is downloading iOS 10 and will
later on update your device.

Note that keep your iDevice connecting to iTunes when updating.

Method 3: Update iDevice to iOS 10 via Professional Software

Except the two ways introduce above, using a cutting-edged software is always recommended,
which always lives up to your expectation. iOS System Recovery is one of the best, which allows
users to fix all kinds of iOS system issues. Better yet, it is available to upgrade or downgrade iOS
with 100% security.

You can download iOS 10 from ipsw.me. "Choose a Product" > "Choose a Platform" > "Choose
Version", and download it to your Mac/PC. Please save it to a position you remember.

Step 2. Get Device into Recovery Mode

Before updating device, you need to put your iDevice into Recovery Mode. Connect your iPhone to the latest version of iTunes. Then, press and hold down "Power" and "Home" buttons at the same time untill your device is in Recovery Mode as the below screen shows.

Here you will be asked to confirm your device model. However, let it alone and tap on "Select"
to open the firmware you download ahead of time.

It takes for less than 10 minutes to complete updating your device. After that, your device will
reboot as usual and be running iOS 10.

Tips & Tricks: How to Downgrade to iOS 9 if iOS 10 is Less Desirable?

Though most users enjoy iOS 10 as expected, some people may find it less favorable and have
an idea of downgrading previous iOS 9. Actually, for those who get used to iOS 9, they might
really find it hard to adapt to iOS 9. So, let's see how to downgrade your device, which can also
be done through iOS System Recovery.

Step 1. Download Firmware of iOS 9.3.5

Similar to the steps above, please go to ipsw.me and download the ispw.file compatible to your
device.

Step 2. Downgrade Your Device to iOS 9.3.5

Please get your device into Recovery Mode above all and connect it to iOS System Recovery.
Then, select the ipsw.me to open. The software will automatically downgrade your device. After
the reboot, your device will be back to iOS 9.

Please remember to do a backup when upgrading/downgrading your iPhone/iPad/iPod. As long
as you follow exactly the steps below, things will go smooth. However, what if your device goes
wrong like being stuck on Apple Logo, restarting all the time and so on, try iOS System
Recovery to make it all right.